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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
'smmKmm'n.mmSSSmSSSSSSSSBSM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Wnm xVft TO III t' ; utrtrviiFS Remember! The first time you get a whiff of Stag from some other fellow's pipe, REMEMBER that Staa's taste is as aood as its fragrance. Try a tin and qet a new thrill in smoking. -n $& Convenient Packages: Tho Hnndy Half Size 5-Cont Tin, tho Full-Sizo I O-Cont Tin, tho Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and tho Pound Glass Humidor. 5 TAG For Pipe and Cigarette EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD " L? V es? KS56 i5t. . if Mm 'fy 3 Wo JBilfl, 'Wo Stiflf, "No , "No SUlng." 1 7,V V I ,i - W Vj avs at-vx-; XS8&l rr,t,vtf- P. LailUard Co, BUY THE VERY BEST Marchfield BUTTER Creamery WADS ? T1NDHII flANXTARr CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. STERIIAZED MIL1C AND CREAM. ' PURE ICE Prte delivery, 8 a. m. and Phono 73 a p. ib. EDISON'S LATEST A storage battery that outlutuU over charging niM not barmi. DOES NOT CORRODE AT TERMINAM. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will nut lose Its charge while standing Hie. )$ GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS Coos Bay Wiring'Co. 183 Broadway.. Agent for Port of Coos nay. I f Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TlTK GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT., Inc. BRNRY 8RNGSTAOKKN, Manager FARM. COAL, TIMBER ANB PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS KASTSIDE - MAItSlTFiELD OFFICE, PHONE M-J. COQU1LLK CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. Goodrum's.Garage homo of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars it 17 Central Av. Phono S78--L South Coos River Boats Eiprtss leaves Marshfield lor head ! rlvsr Rt a. as.,- re turning la erasing. Stealer Rainbow leaves head of river at 7 a. m. and returning leaves Marshfield at 2 p. . R9GERS & SMITH. A Check Account With this tank will add System to your business affairs And system taoana Incrcaso business, decreased ozponso, In creased efficiency, self confidence and reliance-. Your return ckecks, cancelled by tho bank whon paid, are a com plete record ef yenr money disbursements. This bank Invites your account. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay i Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 Miinh field-North Ilcnrt Auto Lino. Curs uvury ten minute from 0 n. in to 12:.0 p. in. GO It ST A ICING, Props. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio r. J. SOA1FI3 Jg A, ii. HODGINt- Marshfipld PA,NT AND ivicjrbiiiiem DC0RATNG co. ENthuntcs Furnished. Phono .100-J. Mnndillcld, Oregon LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Titlo & Trust Co. Abstract, thoroughly dependable. lu inedlute service, .prompt atten tion to all luteresM of our clients. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co. FLANAGAN & BENNEn BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid 'on Time Deposits Officers: JF. W. lleuustt, President. . J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. In our now location, we are e poclally prepared to cater to famllj trade. Rogular meals or short or dors. Open day and night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Broadway nd Commercial MflA FAMITjY DINNERS DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 180-J. Chimneys ,ttCC J. N. Bayliss , Any kind of brick work at prices that are right. AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call at "Tho Flrxulde," JohnaoB Bldtt., 187 Second st. Phone 4IM-J. FreicU Ranges. Bailer WArk. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ItVTAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PUONS 190. 183 SOUTH BROADWAY Times Want Ads. Bring Results ARE YOU BOTHERED WITH CORNS? If so, you are doprlvod of half tho pleasure of life pleasant walking and healthy exercise. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Ednian, Scientific Chiropodist, Apt. :, O'Connell bldg., wilt uo tno sourco oi a permanent remedy for aching feet. Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WE FURNISn A BAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS ' RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfield HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. Qcorgo llorlno, tho champion high Jumper, 1b playing first baso for a team at Palo Alto. There aro a lot of major Icnguo shortstops and third bnsomon who would wolcomo him, with his six foot soven rocord. Frank Sclmlto, tho only surviving member of tho old 'Chicago Cubs baseball machine of 1907, writes from St. Petersburg, Fin., thnt ho realizes that ho has n stiff fight on his hands to hold lila grip on right field. Wil bur Ooodo, n substitute last year, Is doing hoiuo sonsatlonnl work In Ills nttotnpt to land Schulto'B Job. Tipped off by sovornl Now Eng land League mnnagors, so ho clnlmcd, that his now purchase could not hit and was not much ot n thrower, President Connors of tho Syrncuso, N. Y., Stars, hns rofUBed to pny the flguro ho had promised for Catcher Cloorgo W. color, whowns with Louis vlllo Inst Benson. Young Stuvo Kotcholl, who Is now on tho Pacific Const, Is not having everything IiIb wny, nccordlng to re ports. Ho Is much liked In tho west, but Kotcholl has been n disappoint ment, notnbly In his bout with Dave Plcnto recently. Ho managed to last tho limit but was on tho verge of be ing knocked out sovornl times. His gamencss won.hlm many ndmlrorH. When AHrcd do Oro loBt tho pool tltlo to Bonny Allen mnny of tho cue authorities cxprcBBcil tho opinion that tho wonderful Cubnnhnd reached the end of his string. Hut evidently there Is ono dopartmont In which tiic votoran Ib as good aH over; that Is threc-cuslilon bllllnrdH. Do Oro still holds tho tltlo for thnt Btylo of play and from nil Indications ho Ib going to retain It. Ho Ib running away with all opponents theso days. Thcro'H going to bo a now schomo of things In Cincinnati this Bummer. Whereas previously tho manngor thero had been n rathor volcoless llttlo person with scarcely an opinion or his own thlB season, wnl.o Charloy Horzog's thoro, Mr. Horzog will run things. Charloy hascoino right out and mndo tho unnouncomonr, and has assured his jilayors that they can dopond upon It. His word In things baseball around tho Rod hangout will bo final, and Charley explained to his men that ho wanted that thoroughly understood. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby nnnouneo mysolf ob l candldnto for County Commissioner on tho Domocratlc tlcltot at tho com ing primary olcctlon. b ' O. .1. BBI3LBY. (Paid Adv.) Dr. W. B. Richardson OITOMKTHIST FROM SPOKANE Will Return to Spokane Saturday, March 28 Now Is Your Time TO GET GOOD. GROUND GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Do not iiiIns this opportunity Do You See As With One Eye As the Other? or bet- Should you have headaches tvnnt In Imnrnvn Vnnr nvPBlcllt. ni ifv mi anatlnl irniMlil rOtllblna J "pVVIItt 0WW.M tlon glasses. Young or old, with this SPECIAL GiaHS can read fine print, do close work or see at a dls. tanco. All glasses fitted by me are warranted to glvo satisfaction. Dr. W. B. Richardson Optometrist Offjce 187 N. 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